University Health Network - Academy of Medicine Collection
Category
Diagnostic & Treatment Artifacts
Classification
General Treatment
Accession Number
1979.7.14
Description
Cardboard case is long and cylindrical, with a yellow and green design on the outside and a metal lid; labelling printed on outside; contains a piece of plaster.
Cardboard case is long and cylindrical, with a yellow and green design on the outside and a metal lid; labelling printed on outside; contains a piece of plaster.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Acquired from the Academy of Medicine; source: Mrs. D.G. Brown of Toronto; used by Mrs. Brown's great-uncle, Dr. Daniel E. Brooke.
From the label: "Combined with Boracic acid"; "One yard, 7 inches"; "If the face cloth adheres too firmly it can be easily removed by dampening"; "No. 224 Perforated Belladonna Plaster"; "Johnson & Johnson"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-D4-4
Temporary Location
Unknown
Dimension Notes
Length 20.4 cm x Diam. 4.0 cm
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
JPG
Reference Comments
CD #UHN
Research Facts
Dr. Brooke practised in Newhamburg in 1887 and in Windsor in 1892.